stringed instrument, musick, Neginoth (plural), song

“Music” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

“Neginah” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

Singular of Neginoth
(Psa. 61, title).

“Music, Musicians, Musical Instruments” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

There must have been with these prophets some knowledge of music, which doubtless under David was further cultivated and devoted to the service of God, their music being intimately connected with temple worship. He had several companies of singers, and players on instruments, which are often mentioned in the Psalm. As these were indited under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we may conclude that this way of celebrating the praises of God was in accordance with the dispensation that then was. Such an exhortation as “Praise Him with the psaltery and harp,” is beautifully in place in the Psalms; but in the New Testament dispensation it is, “singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord”; and “I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.” “They that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth.”
In the headings of fifty-five of the Psalm the words occur, “To the chief musician”; the word is natsach, and simply means “to the chief or the leader,” and may therefore apply as much to the singers as to the musicians. The musical instruments are considered under their various names.

“Neginah, Neginoth” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

A word occurring in the heading of Psalm 4; Psalm 6; Psalm 54; Psalm 55; Psalm 61; Psalm 67; Psalm 76. It is supposed to signify in the plural “on stringed instruments,” as it is translated in Habakkuk 3:1919The Lord God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places. To the chief singer on my stringed instruments. (Habakkuk 3:19). Neginah, the singular, occurs only in Psalm 61.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
ngiynah
Phonic:
neg-ee-naw’
Meaning:
or ngiynath (Psa. 61:title) {neg-ee-nath'}; from 5059; properly, instrumental music; by implication, a stringed instrument; by extension, a poem set to music; specifically, an epigram
KJV Usage:
stringed instrument, musick, Neginoth (plural), song

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

To be accompanied by a stringed instrument [NEGINAH], Psa. 4: Title.